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FERC Denies Rehearing of Texas LNG Brownsville and Annova LNG Brownsville Project Authorizations

FERC has denied requests for rehearing of its orders authorizing construction and operation of the proposed Texas LNG Brownsville and Annova LNG Brownsville liquefaction and LNG export projects on the Brownsville Ship Channel in Cameron County, Texas. Rehearing was requested by Sierra Club and others alleging that FERC failed to adequately consider the projects’ environmental and other...

Annova LNG Signs Precedent Agreement with Enbridge Affiliate

Annova LNG announced that it has signed a Precedent Agreement with Enbridge affiliate Valley Crossing Pipeline, LLC (VCP), providing transportation for Annova LNG’s total natural gas requirements at its proposed 6.5 metric tonnes per annum LNG facility in Brownsville, Texas. According to the press release, under “the Precedent Agreement, the existing Valley Crossing Pipeline from Agua...

FERC Releases Final EIS for the Annova LNG Project

FERC has released the final environmental impact statement (EIS) for the proposed Annova LNG Project consisting of a liquefaction and LNG export terminal on the Brownsville Ship Channel in Cameron County, Texas. The final EIS “concludes that approval of the Project would result in adverse environmental impacts. With the mitigation measures recommended in the EIS and Annova’s proposed...

FERC Releases Draft EIS for Annova LNG Brownsville Project

FERC Staff has released a draft environmental impact statement (EIS) for the proposed Annova LNG Brownsville liquefaction and LNG export terminal project (“Project”) on the Brownsville Ship Channel in Cameron County, Texas. The Project would include a new LNG export terminal capable of producing up to 6.95 million metric tons per year of LNG for export. The draft EIS concludes that...

FERC Releases Update on Annova LNG Brownsville Project

FERC has released an update on its review of the Annova LNG Brownsville export project proposed to be located on the southern bank of the Brownsville Ship Channel at mile marker 8.2, in Cameron County, Texas. The project would include six liquefaction trains with the ability to produce about 6 million tons per year of LNG, an interconnected intrastate pipeline, and marine export...

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